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now al jazeera has been given rare access to film an ancient palace in iran and the tourist industry is hoping to get a boost after years of decline and we report from the iran capitol. >> reporter: one of the splendors of the city, a 500-year-old palace in the heart of tehran and it's relatively new by-standers but not by international ones and tourism can help them revive the industry. >> the first step that needs to be taken is for our foreign minister, foreign minister and the president himself to regain the board's trust and confidence in us and i think that is the most important step. >> reporter: the tourism sector is under develop and slumped in the past 8 years. some say that is because of government miss management, political tensions and regional conflicts. >> translator: tourism around the world is an important source of revenue but in our country it doesn't improve. we have many visitors but for now there are few foreign visitors. >> reporter: and getting them back is the challenge. and visitors here acknowledge this. >> i think it hurts because they try to discourage to
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it's about hezbollah and north korea and iran. senator inhoff, what kind of message does the president send when he calls a time-out of more than a week on taking action? says he's going to give it to congress. talks about a limited attack in hezbollah to europe. what message should our enemies around the world read from this? >> chris, first of all, i think the thing that should not have been done is the line in the sand or the red line say we are going to do this. sounding very, very, if he's going to make that statement, he ought to stay with it and even though i didn't agree and don't agree with what he's going to want to do, but if you're going to say something, you've got to back it up and this president clearly has retreated from the position he took not just in the last couple of days, but about a week when he talked about the red line. >> finally, let's play that sound. suppose you have the debate from congress. you just heard senator inhoff and congressman king say they think it's a very risky matter. that this may not p
it's about hezbollah and north korea and iran. senator inhoff, what kind of message does the president send when he calls a time-out of more than a week on taking action? says he's going to give it to congress. talks about a limited attack in hezbollah to europe. what message should our enemies around the world read from this? >> chris, first of all, i think the thing that should not have been done is the line in the sand or the red line say we are going to do this. sounding very, very,...
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yes client of iran but look at opposition. it is al qaeda. also a really, really terrible group of people we don't want to get involveed. then there are more hawkish, more national security, more muscular on national security issues. republicans like senator mccain, saying we have to point to that red line and democrat have their own problems. there are folks who will line up and lock step behind the white house. where as there are lot of democrats who are against war. they are anti-war during bush years and very, very hesitant to get involved in another entan e entangleme entanglement, particularly in the middle east. even as we speak the president is meeting with two top leaders. republican senators john mccain, lindsay graham and we at least know of them and others that joined us. we know that senator mccain supported president obama with military actions. but he, as well as senator lintdy graham would like to see something stronger in terms of response. how do you think president can win them around it support them beyond his pin prick st
yes client of iran but look at opposition. it is al qaeda. also a really, really terrible group of people we don't want to get involveed. then there are more hawkish, more national security, more muscular on national security issues. republicans like senator mccain, saying we have to point to that red line and democrat have their own problems. there are folks who will line up and lock step behind the white house. where as there are lot of democrats who are against war. they are anti-war during...
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iran getting nuclear weapons capability ok george. well i find this extraordinary the say that if america wanted stability there was always a very simple way to go about stability there would have been to avoid getting involved in libya for all get off his regime was extremely stable and a good ally of the united states during the war on terror the americans could have helped the russians to get geneva two off the ground work out and a peace accord in syria. so the united states could have definitely avoided invading iraq and destroying that country i mean if you want stability there's a very easy way to go about it and none of the things that the united states and nato have done ever going to civility you don't cause the billeted by invading a country and bombing it ok jason interesting point you want to reply please. it is an interesting point let me just let me say if i can stick this back in my ear. what happened in libya was not the united states invading libya was a much more complicated story you may recall it was an uprising w
iran getting nuclear weapons capability ok george. well i find this extraordinary the say that if america wanted stability there was always a very simple way to go about stability there would have been to avoid getting involved in libya for all get off his regime was extremely stable and a good ally of the united states during the war on terror the americans could have helped the russians to get geneva two off the ground work out and a peace accord in syria. so the united states could have...
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hurts and stop getting natural resources imported from countries like russia saudi arabia venezuela and iran and so on and so on that is a vastly more difficult proposition than pouring american made vodka onto the sidewalk but that's just my opinion. please see. below and welcome to cross talk for all things considered i'm peter lavelle going to be obama administration's continued insistence that the syrian regime must be punished for alleged use of chemical weapons has convinced few of washington's traditional allies the americans have said they will strike syria on their own if they have to. what does this say about america's standing in the middle east in the future of international law. to cross out the ongoing conflict in syria i'm joined by george samuel in new york he is a fellow of the global policy institute of london metropolitan university and author of bombs for peace nato's humanitarian war on yugoslavia and in washington we cross to jason isaacson he is the american jewish committee director of government and international affairs all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect
hurts and stop getting natural resources imported from countries like russia saudi arabia venezuela and iran and so on and so on that is a vastly more difficult proposition than pouring american made vodka onto the sidewalk but that's just my opinion. please see. below and welcome to cross talk for all things considered i'm peter lavelle going to be obama administration's continued insistence that the syrian regime must be punished for alleged use of chemical weapons has convinced few of...
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it's also about hezbollah and north korea and iran. senator inhofe, what kind of message does the president send when he calls a time-out of more than a week on taking action, says he's going to give it to congress, talk about a very limited attack and then heads off to europe. what message into our enemies around the world read from this? >> well, chris, first of all, think the thing that should not have been done is the ryan in the sand. or the red line, saying we are going to do this, sounding very, very -- if he is going to make that statement he ought to stay with it and even though i didn't agree-don't agree with what he is going to ultimately want to do. but if you're going to say something, you got to become it up. and this president clearly has retreated from the position that he took not just in the last couple of days but about a week ago, when he talked about the red line. >> senator reed, finally, let's play this out. let's suppose you have the debate in congress you heard senator inhovel and congressman king say it's a ve
it's also about hezbollah and north korea and iran. senator inhofe, what kind of message does the president send when he calls a time-out of more than a week on taking action, says he's going to give it to congress, talk about a very limited attack and then heads off to europe. what message into our enemies around the world read from this? >> well, chris, first of all, think the thing that should not have been done is the ryan in the sand. or the red line, saying we are going to do this,...
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, and iran basically being the sponsor of bashar assad. so, we had, i think, a very productive conversation, both senator graham and i are in agreement, but now that a resolution is going to be before the congress of the united states, we want to work to make that resolution something that majority of the members of both houses can support. a rejection of that -- a vote against that resolution by congress i think would be catastrophic because it would undermine the credibility of the united states of america, and the president of the united states. none of us want that. but we do want an articulation of a goal that over time will degrade assad's capabilities, increase upgrade the capabilities of the free sirrian army and the free syrian government so that they can reverse the momentum on the battlefield that is presently not in their favor because they have not received the assistance that they need while bashar assad has received an abundance of capabilities from his sponsors, russia, and iran. finally, this is a regional conflict. this i
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we're in a war with iran in syria. this is a proxy fight between the iranians and the united states. and we can't afford to lose. if a year from now assad is still in power after all the things we said, what kind of signal does that send to iran? so to the average american, i know you're war weary, god knows i am too. but i'm never too tired to do what's necessary to defend this nation. my biggest fear of all is radical islamists are closer than ever to getting weapons of mass destruction. and the only reason 3,000 americans were killed on 9/11 was because they didn't have the weapons to kill three million of us. the chemical weapons in syria and the nuclear capability the iranians are trying to develop, if they fall in the hands of radical islamists, god help us all. let's act at a time it matters. >> i know the president and you have an uphill fight to convince enough members of congress -- >> and i can't do it without a president who's leading. he needs to -- the strategy he talked about, i'm not going to trust unti
we're in a war with iran in syria. this is a proxy fight between the iranians and the united states. and we can't afford to lose. if a year from now assad is still in power after all the things we said, what kind of signal does that send to iran? so to the average american, i know you're war weary, god knows i am too. but i'm never too tired to do what's necessary to defend this nation. my biggest fear of all is radical islamists are closer than ever to getting weapons of mass destruction. and...
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iran and i think that what happened a few years later is the direct result of this and any the odd thing is that it was in libya they had actually pressured gaddafi to release the various islam is who he had imprisoned largely at the behest of the united states as part of the war on terror the extraordinary rendition program and so these very same people that got huffy had released and then joined forces with the united states and nato and sold to topple the regime and much the same is going on in syria where again the united states and saudi arabia got into bed with the muslim brotherhood there a few years before the uprising still plays ok jason it looks like intentional instability for the entire region it doesn't work out very well for american or western interests does it. thank you peter i just i might add my breath is taken away a little bit by george's last comment so let me just provide an alternative explanation for what's been happening across the region for the last couple of years. rather than it being instigated by israel the united states and saudi arabia i believe what's
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are hoping we have a diplomatic resolution of this standoff on the nuclear program in iran. but if we don't, iran will read importantly what we decide to do with respect to the enforcement of this convention in syria. >> mr. secretary. >> likewise israel. israel is at risk. jordan is at risk. turkey is at risk. the region is at risk. and we believe that the congress of the united states will do what is responsible. >> mr. secretary, i want to underline the news you made this morning. this is a sarin gas attack perpetrated by the assad regime. this is a slam dunk case that he did it. >> we don't -- the words "slam dunk" should be retired from are the american national security issues. we are saying that the -- that the high confidence that the intelligence community has expressed and the case that i laid out the other day is growing stronger by the day. we know where this attack came from. we know exactly where it went. we know what happened exactly afterwards. we know the preparations were being taken before, for this attack. we know that people were told to use their gas ma
are hoping we have a diplomatic resolution of this standoff on the nuclear program in iran. but if we don't, iran will read importantly what we decide to do with respect to the enforcement of this convention in syria. >> mr. secretary. >> likewise israel. israel is at risk. jordan is at risk. turkey is at risk. the region is at risk. and we believe that the congress of the united states will do what is responsible. >> mr. secretary, i want to underline the news you made this...
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there is a lot of worry about iran. there are many of the allies in the region are worried about iran. so using iran is a way of getting the congress to actually vote. but it is also about north korea and china and russia. every country out there that needs to take a american decision seriously. >> what is your idea of how the vote will go? >> i think the president will win. but the congress may exact a price from the president. they may attach all sorts of domestic and foreign policies to this vote. >> you personally have argued for decisive action to mortally wound the assad regime. >> once the president drew the red line, if he does not back it up clearly and decisively america's position will be vaccouous. what he has done is morally reprehensible. the president committed himself to answering that red line being crossed. we are in a position where more than syria is at stake. the whole credibility of american foreign policies are at stake. >> you argued for america to have a vision with i way out of this war. what i
there is a lot of worry about iran. there are many of the allies in the region are worried about iran. so using iran is a way of getting the congress to actually vote. but it is also about north korea and china and russia. every country out there that needs to take a american decision seriously. >> what is your idea of how the vote will go? >> i think the president will win. but the congress may exact a price from the president. they may attach all sorts of domestic and foreign...
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this is about iran. >> right. i think that's one of the pointings senator mccain has been making for a couple years now. this has to do not only with syria but it has to do with the security of israel. it has to do with the stability of jordan and lebanon. and that, also, of course, syria and iran are very closely allied. in the event syria is able to continue to take these actions against their own people, against its own people, especially when it comes to chemical weapons, what signal does that send to i yan whran w comes to nuclear weapons? one thing i thought was very interesting. you hear senator mccain and senator lindsey graham of south carolina today outside the white house. basically saying not only did they need to hear more from president obama in terms of making the case to the public and other members of the congress, but they want to hear more about other military actions against syria. not boots on the ground. but what comes after this strike. they want greater steps taken. they think that the pres
this is about iran. >> right. i think that's one of the pointings senator mccain has been making for a couple years now. this has to do not only with syria but it has to do with the security of israel. it has to do with the stability of jordan and lebanon. and that, also, of course, syria and iran are very closely allied. in the event syria is able to continue to take these actions against their own people, against its own people, especially when it comes to chemical weapons, what signal...
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iran crossed israel's red line last september. if you would reset that scenario and revisit the outcome. >> it's interesting that there's two red lines in the mideast right now. last september, prime minister netanyahu laid out a red line and that indicates when iran will have enough nuclear fuel to make one nuclear weapon and what he was talking about is the enrichment process. now, enrichment is an effort to increase the small amount of uranium 235 used for fission. netanyahu was referring to 20% uranium enriched. according to the ieae, iran may have just enough uranium to do that right now. the problem with the red line is that in the analysis of lignet.com, iran passed this line in 2009 and the reason i say that is that the 20% uranium 235 could be used to make a bomb, bomb grade uranium in six days but it would only take about four weeks to use its vast amount of reactor grade uranium and it could make up to seven nuclear weapons out of that. so in our view, iran long passed this red line. arthel: how effective is bluff calli
iran crossed israel's red line last september. if you would reset that scenario and revisit the outcome. >> it's interesting that there's two red lines in the mideast right now. last september, prime minister netanyahu laid out a red line and that indicates when iran will have enough nuclear fuel to make one nuclear weapon and what he was talking about is the enrichment process. now, enrichment is an effort to increase the small amount of uranium 235 used for fission. netanyahu was...
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has these alarmists in order to bolster sunni muslim strength in the middle east and thereby war to iran and i think that what happened a few years later is that the direct result of this and any india the odd thing is that it was in libya they had actually pressured gaddafi to release the various islam is who he had imprisoned largely at the behest of the united states and as part of the war on terror the extraordinary rendition program and so these very same people that get huffy had ridley's then joined forces with the united states and nato and and the and so to topple these regime and much the same is going on in syria where again the united states and saudi arabia got into bed with the muslim brotherhood there a few years before the uprising still plays ok jason it looks like intentional instability for the entire region but doesn't work out very well for american or western interests. thank you peter i just might add my breath is taken away a little bit by george's last comment so let me just provide an alternative explanation for what's been happening across the region for the la
has these alarmists in order to bolster sunni muslim strength in the middle east and thereby war to iran and i think that what happened a few years later is that the direct result of this and any india the odd thing is that it was in libya they had actually pressured gaddafi to release the various islam is who he had imprisoned largely at the behest of the united states and as part of the war on terror the extraordinary rendition program and so these very same people that get huffy had ridley's...
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. >> translator: to raise tensions there should be restraints from any kind of meddling and iran seeks political solutions to solve the crisis and military and any move with meddling will not result in positive consequences. >> reporter: the website belonging to the u.s. marines has been hacked by the syrian army and images of soldiers appeared a short time ago on the recruiting websites, marines.com and they are calling for them to defy plans to hit syria and not expected to take part in operations in syria and 300 marines are on uss sanantonie. and licenses for two chemicals that can produce the nerve agent sarin were given to a uk company last year and we have more from london. >> reporter: expert license was apparently granted in january last year, well after clearly the civil war had begun inside syria and it comes down to the chemicals and what their potential use was and they were potassium and sodium fluoride which have civil uses and fluoride is in the water in many countries and the company told the department for business here that the chemicals were to be used in the manufa
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iran. does this mean that american won't help them? that's one side of the story. other israelis are saying this has no effect at all when it comes to the israeli/american relationship. including president shimon peres. today he said, i don't think exercising judgment means stammering. i think it's permissible to weigh matters. it's better to weigh before and not after. i have confidence in him when it comes to israel. another thing we should talk about is what does the syrian civil war mean to israelis? why side would be better for them? when you look at the rebels, that's not necessarily a good action because you have al qaeda militants helping the fighters. a regime that has been no friend to israel. backed by hezbollah, a known enemy to israel. also backed by iran. at the same time, it's that syrian border with israel that has been the quietest border for israel in the last 40 years. since the 1973 yom kippur wore. you have to remember lebanon's up north with hezbollah fighters. you hav
iran. does this mean that american won't help them? that's one side of the story. other israelis are saying this has no effect at all when it comes to the israeli/american relationship. including president shimon peres. today he said, i don't think exercising judgment means stammering. i think it's permissible to weigh matters. it's better to weigh before and not after. i have confidence in him when it comes to israel. another thing we should talk about is what does the syrian civil war mean to...
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could the united states basically be it in >>> iran funding syria. right, so how does this all influence, if my they want to strike back, i think they will. also doing s some things agains the united states interest and other places around the world. those present bigger problems for us. not only military and diplomatic interest but commercial interests as well. >> thank you so much,colonel bill cowan. >>> the situation in syria moving closer to engagement. after the u.s. claims the assad regime did cross the president's red line on chemal weapons. the a-team tells us why the u.s. might act now. ♪ nascar is about excitement. but tracking all the action and hearing everything from our marketing partners, the media and millions of fans on social media can be a challenge. that's why we partnered with hp to build the new nascar fan and media engagement center. hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. >>> in military court today, sentencing major nidal hassan
could the united states basically be it in >>> iran funding syria. right, so how does this all influence, if my they want to strike back, i think they will. also doing s some things agains the united states interest and other places around the world. those present bigger problems for us. not only military and diplomatic interest but commercial interests as well. >> thank you so much,colonel bill cowan. >>> the situation in syria moving closer to engagement. after the...
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and we must recognize te skepticism and concern that many in the country will have after iran all the way in which "the situation" and the a x we take are very different. we muster in -- ensure any action is proportionate, legal, and specifically designed to deter the use of chemical weapons. we mustensure any action support that is accompanied by a renewed effort to forge a political solution and relieve humanitarian suffering in syria. but at the same time, we must not let the specter of previous mistakes paralyze our ability to stand up for what is right. we must not be so afraid of doing anything that we end up doing nothing. let me repeat again. there will be no action without a further vote in this house of mmons. but on this issue, britain should not stand aside. we must play our part in a strong international response. we must be prepared to take the identity of action. in order to do so. that's what the motion is about. and i commend it for the house. >> order! the question is the motion on syria and the use of chemowall -- chemical weapons as published in corrected form. to
and we must recognize te skepticism and concern that many in the country will have after iran all the way in which "the situation" and the a x we take are very different. we muster in -- ensure any action is proportionate, legal, and specifically designed to deter the use of chemical weapons. we mustensure any action support that is accompanied by a renewed effort to forge a political solution and relieve humanitarian suffering in syria. but at the same time, we must not let the...
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air moves his supplies and andlies from iran russia. he uses it to launch attacks against the free syrian army, which is the deciding factor on the battlefield. ir, he isout his haira at a distinct disadvantage. ok, thanks. >> john mccain and lindsey graham briefing after a meeting with obama today for an hour on syria. both expressing support for a limited military solution. reportinggraph" is asking the you and to seek a peaceful end to the crisis. this meeting coming ahead of tomorrow's senate meeting on syria, which you heard mccain referred to. you will hear testimony from secretary hagel and john kerry. the question is whether congress should authorize the use of force for a violation of international law on chemical weapons. c-span will have live coverage at 2:30 tomorrow. senate expect house and members to offer their thoughts on syria, on their perspective chamber floors when they return on monday, september 9. you can see the senate live on c-span two and a house on c- span. there are at least 900 remarks on the situation in s
air moves his supplies and andlies from iran russia. he uses it to launch attacks against the free syrian army, which is the deciding factor on the battlefield. ir, he isout his haira at a distinct disadvantage. ok, thanks. >> john mccain and lindsey graham briefing after a meeting with obama today for an hour on syria. both expressing support for a limited military solution. reportinggraph" is asking the you and to seek a peaceful end to the crisis. this meeting coming ahead of...
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. >> iran's tourism sector is underdeveloped and last slumped in the past eight years. some say that is because of government mismanagement, political tensions and regional conflicts. >> tourism all around the world is an important source of revenue but in our country it hasn't improved yet. we have many iranian visitors but fuse american visitors. >> getting them back is a challenge and visitors here acknowledge this. >> they try to discourage tourists from coming here. like european governments try to discourage tourists but also the iranian government makes it hard to get a visa. >> more than 5,000 years of history. >> golistan adds to iran's long list of heritage sites. it now has 16 and that's more than any other country in western asia. >> according to the government more than 3,800,000 foreigners visited iran last year, most were iraqis who came from pilgrimage or medical treatment. while that remains the case the gates to ancient iran and all the history it holds will remain closed. soraya leni, al jazeera san juan. >> more news at aljazeera.com. that is it for
. >> iran's tourism sector is underdeveloped and last slumped in the past eight years. some say that is because of government mismanagement, political tensions and regional conflicts. >> tourism all around the world is an important source of revenue but in our country it hasn't improved yet. we have many iranian visitors but fuse american visitors. >> getting them back is a challenge and visitors here acknowledge this. >> they try to discourage tourists from coming here....
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could you imagine if this turns into a proxy war with iran and russia? i don't think they've thought any of this through. and there is no good outcome. any way you slice it, every one is bad. >> you don't think people have actually thought through the things you're talking about? >> i actually don't, bob. >> they just coordinated in the bathroom. >> a message within 24 hours of each other. >> what kerry said and obama said were no different. they both said they have the right to go in without congressional approval and obama said i would like to get congressional approval. >> he set himself up he has to go with or without. if he doesn't go, he will be the lamest of lame duck presidents in the history. >> if he doesn't go -- >> a person who stopped 1,400 people -- 1,400 more people from being killed, how about kids? >> okay. say he doesn't get the use of force resolution from congress. is he not going to then go and blame the republicans and say i couldn't because the republicans -- >> that would look even worse. >> he doesn't have to blame the republican
could you imagine if this turns into a proxy war with iran and russia? i don't think they've thought any of this through. and there is no good outcome. any way you slice it, every one is bad. >> you don't think people have actually thought through the things you're talking about? >> i actually don't, bob. >> they just coordinated in the bathroom. >> a message within 24 hours of each other. >> what kerry said and obama said were no different. they both said they...
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but, iran really wants to hold its powder now, it seems to me, they are looking to utilize a new round of negotiations with the west over their nuclear program to ease sanctions on them. i think they are really loathe, the rhetoric aside, to get into a confrontation over syria. >> let's look at the economy, rick, we had encouraging data early in the week. not so encouraging later in the week. the gdp revision was encouraging but the personal income and spending was soft. what is the state of the economy right now? >> the economy is in better shape, up will not see tremendous growth. you had the head winds you had before. and fiscal growth is abating and housing market is, we are a little concerned about the near materi term rate effect. it's inflation and hiring to a large extent. we think housing is in good shape and the lending mechanism can work. we think the economy is in good shape and the data will continue to be firm and seeing pull backs at time. we think u.s. economy, we are encouraged by where it's going. jeffrey lacker said this week, the criteria the fed set up to begin tap
but, iran really wants to hold its powder now, it seems to me, they are looking to utilize a new round of negotiations with the west over their nuclear program to ease sanctions on them. i think they are really loathe, the rhetoric aside, to get into a confrontation over syria. >> let's look at the economy, rick, we had encouraging data early in the week. not so encouraging later in the week. the gdp revision was encouraging but the personal income and spending was soft. what is the state...
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. >> kerry added it would send the wrong message to iran and north korea as well. in syria, opposition leaders say government forces have renewed their attacks after a recent decrease in fighting. they say government pilots bombarded a residential area in glas damascus on sunday killing 15 people. government forces are taking advantage of obama's decision to seek approval from congress. >>> syrian president assad is showing defiance in the face of u.s. military threats, but his neighbors are anxious. they fear an intervention will spread instability through the region. nhk world's sho beppu reports from lebanon's capital, beirut. >> reporter: president assad met in damascus on sunday with a group of iranian lawmakers. he reportedly told them he hopes the u.s. congress will reach a sensible decision on a possible attack. iranian television says assad repeated it was the opposition that attacked civilians with chemical weapons. he said, those who conspired against syria would soon be buried in graveyards. syrian tensions are forcing people to flee their homeland. sin
. >> kerry added it would send the wrong message to iran and north korea as well. in syria, opposition leaders say government forces have renewed their attacks after a recent decrease in fighting. they say government pilots bombarded a residential area in glas damascus on sunday killing 15 people. government forces are taking advantage of obama's decision to seek approval from congress. >>> syrian president assad is showing defiance in the face of u.s. military threats, but his...
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we know iran and hezbollah have 50,000 troops in that area. let's say this scenario happens, we hit some of these sites and we kill an iranian battalion. let's take we take out some hezbollah, what's going to be some results there? is it possible it's over? >> tucker: it's not going to be over. you watch the administration talk about their good guys and bad guys. there was a letter to the editor to the funnel times, i want to read it. it's called a short guide to the middle east. this sums it up. iran are backing assad. the muslim brotherhood and obama are against general sisi in egypt. gulf states are for sisi. iran is pro-hamas, but hamas is backing the muslim brotherhood. muslim brotherhood is against the u.s. turkey is with the gulf states. yet turkey is pro-muslim brotherhood against general sisi. welcome to the middle east and have a nice day. >> anna: essentially there are bad options and there are worst option. >> tucker: anyone who tells you, it's simple, has no idea what he's talking about. >> brian: right. but the problem is when th
we know iran and hezbollah have 50,000 troops in that area. let's say this scenario happens, we hit some of these sites and we kill an iranian battalion. let's take we take out some hezbollah, what's going to be some results there? is it possible it's over? >> tucker: it's not going to be over. you watch the administration talk about their good guys and bad guys. there was a letter to the editor to the funnel times, i want to read it. it's called a short guide to the middle east. this...
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it has to be one that sends a very strong message to the on to assad but also to iran and their terror proxies, including hezbollah. it cannot be a shot across the bough. it should topple the regime is what it should do. >> topple the regime, that's a big challenge. >> congressman, you're a democrat from rhode island. would you support the president? would you vote yay if the resolution were before you today? >> i'm pleased that the vote is not before us today. the president has begun consultation with congress. i was in washington yesterday for for a classified briefing for a little over three hours, looked for documents for a little over three hours. i think there remain a lot of questions for me. i want to be convinced this is in the best national security interest of the united states. i think we should proceed cautiously. we have a hearing on wednesday before the foreign affairs committee. secretary kerry will testify. i have a lot of questions. i think the case needs to be made to the congress of the united states and to the american people that this is in the best interests of t
it has to be one that sends a very strong message to the on to assad but also to iran and their terror proxies, including hezbollah. it cannot be a shot across the bough. it should topple the regime is what it should do. >> topple the regime, that's a big challenge. >> congressman, you're a democrat from rhode island. would you support the president? would you vote yay if the resolution were before you today? >> i'm pleased that the vote is not before us today. the president...
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that every country of the region he's part of that conference not just the arab states but also israel iran. has a very challenging task of course. he can't just use. the word gentle see the facts is as an excuse. preaching some delays. because of those wells the conference should have taken place. now we're demanding for it to be sent will we absorb the water because in a year and a half we're going to have another view conference and the arab countries. said that's a goofy don't deliver on your promise on the creation of these weapons free zone we. you know. we will not be constructive with you on other issues because this is a major problems. you need to bolster is the nonproliferation regime of mine it. was in syria was one of those who initiated this idea they said they wanted to set out g's. so i think it's. like what they. need to be the way. with. these issues is. need to engage. country that has access to this technology. to talk to. people through transparency can solve anything by threads or especially threats with which as we believe we've seen these papers there is no evidence.
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building up towards damascus and towards syria and of course towards iran as well they are threatening lebanon just as well. we have to wait and see what actually will happen when obama was asked whether he will go to war against syria even if he does not get the ok from the congress he didn't answer this question so we have to say wait and see what he will do right journalist karyn lakefield sank you very much indeed for speaking to us thank you. thank you and they were saying you need to know about what's going on and a round series on our website goes on to dot com for our live updates on the chemical weapons crisis. and also coming up for you lace a new program released so within hours of exposure the latest inspections show radiation levels of the devastated for nuclear plant in japan are eighteen times higher than just over a week ago and also to count. one thousand days and counting that's how long we kill expounded change on a song i spend on to house arrest in london and in the ecuadorian embassy all the details on to admire a short break. but all over my language of what i wi
building up towards damascus and towards syria and of course towards iran as well they are threatening lebanon just as well. we have to wait and see what actually will happen when obama was asked whether he will go to war against syria even if he does not get the ok from the congress he didn't answer this question so we have to say wait and see what he will do right journalist karyn lakefield sank you very much indeed for speaking to us thank you. thank you and they were saying you need to know...
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iran, hezbollah, the u.s. and elsewhere, a former cia agent said the syrians aren't good at terrorism but the people that support them are and a strike by the u.s. could be seen as an attack. >> any new 'intelligence about as well joins attacks? all this chatter that preceded that. are they hearing that now? >> exactly. what we're hearing is a lot of political cyberrattling about what could happen. three people in the intelligence community say no new chatter. nothing on the radar which is out of the ordinary but again, threat, counterthreat, threat, counterthreat so you never know which direction it's coming from so no new chatter. that's the good thing, i guess. >>> and now our sixth story "outfront." an electronic music festival cut short after two partygoers died using a drug apparently called molly. like the woman's name. but it is a powdered form of ecstasy. the drug has been around for decades but with the new fwhiem molly it has become a hot new party drug and even performers kwlooimpk kanye west and m
iran, hezbollah, the u.s. and elsewhere, a former cia agent said the syrians aren't good at terrorism but the people that support them are and a strike by the u.s. could be seen as an attack. >> any new 'intelligence about as well joins attacks? all this chatter that preceded that. are they hearing that now? >> exactly. what we're hearing is a lot of political cyberrattling about what could happen. three people in the intelligence community say no new chatter. nothing on the radar...
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despite how we got here, the places we were in and the middle east with egypt, syria, iran, seems as intractable as any of us will ever see. taking on the political side, does it concern you with some people who lean towards the libertarian side of the party that questions on what to do with countries like this might be shoved off and end up being horrendous in the future? >> those are key questions. partly it is important to distinguish in different areas. i look at what is going on in egypt today, and i have been supporting the military. my experience with the military going back to 1990 when it was time to get organized and deal with saddam hussein in kuwait -- they are a pretty professional force. i think they got involved in the morsi regime because there had been an upwelling of support from the egyptian people where petitions circulated that could be signed only by egyptian voters, and they got far more petitions that called for the removal of morsi, and they got far more signatures than the previous election. i think there is a majority view among the egyptian people that the
despite how we got here, the places we were in and the middle east with egypt, syria, iran, seems as intractable as any of us will ever see. taking on the political side, does it concern you with some people who lean towards the libertarian side of the party that questions on what to do with countries like this might be shoved off and end up being horrendous in the future? >> those are key questions. partly it is important to distinguish in different areas. i look at what is going on in...
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and from president assad himself, confidence tonight, on the phone with iran. as many who support him think they've won. abc's chief foreign correspondent terry moran is in our beirut bureau tonight. terry? >> reporter: david, there was relief, astonishment and a sense of triumph in the air in syria and right across this region in response to president obama's decision to delay that military strike until after he gets congressional approval, if he gets it. syrian government leaders crowed that they had intimidated the president into backing down. and arab social media was on fire with jokes and mocking what was perceived as the president's indecision and hesitation. in israel, worry and concern at the american commitment to this region. and among the syrian rebel forces, there was despair. smoke billowed from shelling in the damascus suburbs today. business as usual in the syrian civil war. president assad went back to work, meeting with an official from his powerful ally, iran. >> it has become very clear for the american people and for the international publi
and from president assad himself, confidence tonight, on the phone with iran. as many who support him think they've won. abc's chief foreign correspondent terry moran is in our beirut bureau tonight. terry? >> reporter: david, there was relief, astonishment and a sense of triumph in the air in syria and right across this region in response to president obama's decision to delay that military strike until after he gets congressional approval, if he gets it. syrian government leaders crowed...
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not nearly the cooperation in iran the ec today. still major differences between washington and moscow over how to deal with other countries, and you had the russia-georgian conflict, where some u.s. officials were advocating airstrikes that would have killed russian forces. difficultare in a point now. you need to have respective to appreciate there is a balance between areas where they differ and areas where cooperation continues. >> great. so it could be worse. [laughter] , you have pointed out in the past there is a certain nature to u.s. and russia relations. is that what we are seeing here, or can we -- is there someone to blame for all of this? i think there is a cyclical pattern i would take off, left off, and that is relations -- in 1999, at the end of the clinton administration, if we start bombing syria, i do not know. worse in worth -- 2008. you have a pattern in the last 20 years since the soviet collapse. there were great expectations, hopes the relationship with russia would improve, that it would be something differe
not nearly the cooperation in iran the ec today. still major differences between washington and moscow over how to deal with other countries, and you had the russia-georgian conflict, where some u.s. officials were advocating airstrikes that would have killed russian forces. difficultare in a point now. you need to have respective to appreciate there is a balance between areas where they differ and areas where cooperation continues. >> great. so it could be worse. [laughter] , you have...
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, and iran basically being a sponsor of bashar al-assad. so we had a productive conversation. both senator graham and i are in agreement, that now that a resolution is going to be before the congress of the united states, we want to work to make that resolution something that a majority of members of both houses can support. a rejection of that, a vote against that resolution by congress, i think would be catastrophic because it would undermine the credibility of the united states of america and the president of united states. none of us want that. but we do want an articulation of goals that over time will degrade assad's capabilities, increase and upgrade the capabilities of the free syrian army and the free syrian government, so they can reverse the trend. assad has received an abundance of support from his sponsors, russia and iran. finally, this is a regional conflict. this is not a conflict that is confined to just syria. lebanon is destabilized. jordan is badly destabilized. iraq has turned into an aiding place for al qaeda and islam
, and iran basically being a sponsor of bashar al-assad. so we had a productive conversation. both senator graham and i are in agreement, that now that a resolution is going to be before the congress of the united states, we want to work to make that resolution something that a majority of members of both houses can support. a rejection of that, a vote against that resolution by congress, i think would be catastrophic because it would undermine the credibility of the united states of america...
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this is a tinder box that's affects the arab world and our relationship with iran. if we are going to play in syria that is directly taking on tehran. the way we are playing it is incoherent and in conflict with the rest of our policy. heather: you have the asawfd regime questioning the steadfastness of the united states saying we last our never. how do we as the united states present a united front to the world? what if congress votes no? >> it's been an incredibly flawed policy from the get-go. i think obama was trying to stay out of syria, understanding how complicated the situation is there, understanding there are -- it's hard to find anybody there to pick side with. there are al qaeda people among the rebels. he was staying out of it. he then came out and did this impromptu red line. now i guess he's asking congress to fall in line to vote to give him authority to enforce something that as we understand he sort of made up on the fly and probably should have never done. it's hard to -- i don't agree with everything tony is saying necessarily except for the part
this is a tinder box that's affects the arab world and our relationship with iran. if we are going to play in syria that is directly taking on tehran. the way we are playing it is incoherent and in conflict with the rest of our policy. heather: you have the asawfd regime questioning the steadfastness of the united states saying we last our never. how do we as the united states present a united front to the world? what if congress votes no? >> it's been an incredibly flawed policy from the...
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i mean, if we have further proliferation in the middle east and gulf or something and with nuclear iran and nuclear saudi arabia, nuclear all discussed, and we look at the -- we look at what is happening in the arab spring and libya and syria and so on, that, itself, is a scary scenario, and it's not to invent a terrorist boogyman, but it's to say we are really dealing here with circumstances that very quickly can go out of control, and there's not a lot that can be done about it. now, there may be some -- may be some elements here where the international community gets together and thinks not only about the nonproliferation efforts, but thinks more seriously about what do we do as an international community? in these types of circumstances. we have hot lines and we try to think about things. in the cold war, actually, before the collapse of the soviet union, there were great concerns that if somebody were to get on top of either one of our nuclear devices or their nuclear devices, a rogue, military commanders or terrorists for someone else, how do the two superpowers communicate with e
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what signal would it send to iran to do nothing. then for those on the left who are generally suspicious of military action, if you're not going to react in the circumstance with 1400 people have been killed by sarin nerve gas many of them children, when are you going to react? >> peter, this is a congress that the president has had a difficult time with getting things done. he's said in his second term he's doing a lot of executive orders. he's making enrons around congress. is there anything in this scenario where congress would get on board and authorize a military strike? >> clearly the administration feels the actual facts, factual case is very strong. i think if the administration can also make a case about what the long term strategy is here beyond military strikes which is a very legitimate concern people have had, i think that will tilt the balance. >> all right. thank you so much. appreciate it as always. >>> still to come, we're going to take you to florida. this is a gruesome task being performed. they're digging up the
what signal would it send to iran to do nothing. then for those on the left who are generally suspicious of military action, if you're not going to react in the circumstance with 1400 people have been killed by sarin nerve gas many of them children, when are you going to react? >> peter, this is a congress that the president has had a difficult time with getting things done. he's said in his second term he's doing a lot of executive orders. he's making enrons around congress. is there...
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to force the united states to a historic retreat in the syrian media and some of its cloest allies, iran and h hezboll hezbollah. the president obama felt the uncertainty of is arian military action was too great of a risk. however, other countries in the region led by the arab league have come out with a statement and resolution, calling on the international community, to consider punitive measures against the government for using chemical weapons. the arab league has remain defiant and steadfast that it wants a resolution, for the international community to possible use force. veronica. >> ayman, thank you. >>> more falsified statements in the naval sexual assault cases. all three men said they saw the woman at the party. they're charged with sexual assault. the hearing will determine if the three men will face a court-martial. >>> today's the final day of the music festival was canceled after two people died. it has been held on labor day weekend since 2009. police say overdoses of the drug, mdma, known as molly, may be the cause. three suspected overdoses at a concert in boston over
to force the united states to a historic retreat in the syrian media and some of its cloest allies, iran and h hezboll hezbollah. the president obama felt the uncertainty of is arian military action was too great of a risk. however, other countries in the region led by the arab league have come out with a statement and resolution, calling on the international community, to consider punitive measures against the government for using chemical weapons. the arab league has remain defiant and...
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like russia saudi arabia venezuela and iran and so on and so on that is a vastly more difficult proposition than pouring american made vodka onto the sidewalk but that's just my opinion. the bible says many times that god is the father of all fans those abandoned by their mothers and fathers. he's their father. i'm sure he called me to serve these children. i didn't know how to feed them. i borrowed money a ten percent interest a month. one day i came home totally depressed. i fell into bed and at around midnight i heard a voice. it was strong powerful and yet very tender it said these are my children i'll give you what you need. but i jumped out of bed knowing that something extraordinary it happened i woke up my wife i said lena i think god just spoke to me and he said that these are his children and he'd give me whatever i need vienna said calm down god will keep. word and then rolled over and fell asleep and three days later something incredible happened. oh lord bless this food and the hands that prepared it. i didn't know where to get one hundred dollars. but in three days someone led
like russia saudi arabia venezuela and iran and so on and so on that is a vastly more difficult proposition than pouring american made vodka onto the sidewalk but that's just my opinion. the bible says many times that god is the father of all fans those abandoned by their mothers and fathers. he's their father. i'm sure he called me to serve these children. i didn't know how to feed them. i borrowed money a ten percent interest a month. one day i came home totally depressed. i fell into bed and...
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he also said that case has to be -- it's not just about syria but this is basically a proxy war with iran. take a listen. >> the goal of this is to put it in my lap. i welcome a discussion about what we should do. i have been telling you for two years what i think. so i welcome the decision and my colleagues to those who say in the congress syria is not our business. and you really honest to god don't understand the world you live in. >> mccain and graham say they will not support the president on this. they want to hear more details. they suggest the congress made more progress with them. cheered by the fact mike rodgers the house intelligence chairman believes the president will ultimately get the votes. some of these leaders are coming together. will those rank and file republicans will bitterly oppose the president's agenda we just don't know. >> that is not such a surprise as democrats clearly split on this as well. >> that's right. some of these democrats feel burned by iraq war and whole question of wmd now they see a much different, initially only consulting congress and then doin
he also said that case has to be -- it's not just about syria but this is basically a proxy war with iran. take a listen. >> the goal of this is to put it in my lap. i welcome a discussion about what we should do. i have been telling you for two years what i think. so i welcome the decision and my colleagues to those who say in the congress syria is not our business. and you really honest to god don't understand the world you live in. >> mccain and graham say they will not support...
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iran's state run broadcaster reported that assad welcomed a group of iranian lawmakers to the syrian capital damascus. assad told them that opposition groups have used chemical weapons. he said what he called a conspiracy against syria will be buried. syrians have been waiting for news of a decision from the u.s. some expressed the disappointment with the delays. >> translator: i was hoping other countries would help us, but they have done nothing. many syrian people have already died. >> one resident of damascus outlined his fears about the scope of the military strike. >> foreign ministers from arab league nations met in cairo. they urged leaders of other countries to take action against the syrian government. members of the french parliament are scheduled to hold an emergency session on wednesday to discuss military action. interior minister said in a radio interview that france cannot go in alone. he and other members of the government are wait for the outcome of the vote in the u.s. congress. prosecute hollande has the authority to decide on military action without approval. opp
iran's state run broadcaster reported that assad welcomed a group of iranian lawmakers to the syrian capital damascus. assad told them that opposition groups have used chemical weapons. he said what he called a conspiracy against syria will be buried. syrians have been waiting for news of a decision from the u.s. some expressed the disappointment with the delays. >> translator: i was hoping other countries would help us, but they have done nothing. many syrian people have already died....
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the allies of the syrian government here across the middle east, including iran and hezbollah striking a tone of defiance, saying this is an historic retreat and a victory for the syrian government which has vowed to retaliate and defend itself in the face any of military assault from the united states. richard? >> ayman moyheldin live for us on the story. >>> more details emerge about falsified statements in the naval academy sex assault case. an investigator says the three accused men lied about their interactions with the female midshipman the night of the attack. all three said they saw the woman at the party. they are charged with sexual assault and falsifying official statements. the investigator testifying about a recollection from the accuser's best friend. he told investigators she said, quote, what i did last night, i did it, and i wanted to do it, end quote. the hearing will determine if all three men will face a court-martial. >>> the final dave music festival in new york city was canceled after two people died of suspected drug overdoses. the electric zoo festival has been
the allies of the syrian government here across the middle east, including iran and hezbollah striking a tone of defiance, saying this is an historic retreat and a victory for the syrian government which has vowed to retaliate and defend itself in the face any of military assault from the united states. richard? >> ayman moyheldin live for us on the story. >>> more details emerge about falsified statements in the naval academy sex assault case. an investigator says the three...
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to extend deterrence of states like north korea and iran by diversifying our military toolkit with all of the things that add value and supplement the nuclear component. coverage will strike capabilities, advanced resilience and space. a comprehensive strategy for dealing with these deterrence challenges in these regions which would be silly and perhaps unwise but certainly politically impossible. july simply only u.s. nuclear threats. administration try to pursue a broad, comprehensive approach and if you take a view of your response to the emerging deterrence challenges, this a strategy that provides many opportunities are allies to contribute meaningful to extend deterrence and meaningfully to the credibility of u.s. commitments. the paper sets out a number of arguments about where japan is contributing. looking ahead was the core function of the paper. i highlighted or issues that will be the subject of continuing discussion within japan and the united states and between us and among all the other stakeholders. and south korea and china perhaps on some of these issues russia. conve
to extend deterrence of states like north korea and iran by diversifying our military toolkit with all of the things that add value and supplement the nuclear component. coverage will strike capabilities, advanced resilience and space. a comprehensive strategy for dealing with these deterrence challenges in these regions which would be silly and perhaps unwise but certainly politically impossible. july simply only u.s. nuclear threats. administration try to pursue a broad, comprehensive...